Supertramp - The Very Best of Supertramp 2 (Compilation) (1992)
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The Very Best of Supertramp 2 (1992) – Compilation Album by Supertramp
Introduction
Released in 1992, The Very Best of Supertramp 2 is a follow-up compilation to the 1990 release The Very Best of Supertramp. While the first compilation focused on the band’s biggest hits, this album highlights lesser-known tracks, fan favorites, and overlooked gems from both the Hodgson and post-Hodgson eras.
The compilation was designed to complement the original “Very Best of” collection, offering a more complete picture of the band’s musical evolution and showcasing the depth of their catalog beyond the mainstream hits.
Album Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Artist | Supertramp |
| Album | The Very Best of Supertramp 2 |
| Release Date | 1992 |
| Genre | Progressive Rock, Pop Rock |
| Label | A&M Records |
| Producers | Various (original studio recordings) |
| Length | 72:50 |
Tracklist
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Just Another Nervous Wreck
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Even in the Quietest Moments
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Sister Moonshine
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Child of Vision
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Take the Long Way Home (Live Version)
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Casual Conversations
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Lord Is It Mine
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From Now On
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You Started Laughing (When I Held You in My Arms)
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Asylum
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Downstream
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Bonnie
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Know Who You Are
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My Kind of Lady
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Cannonball
Note: Track selection emphasizes deep cuts, live versions, and progressive arrangements rather than just radio hits.
Album Credits
Since this is a compilation, credits reflect the original recordings from various albums:
Key Members Across Tracks
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Rick Davies – Keyboards, Vocals
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Roger Hodgson – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals (tracks pre-1983)
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John Helliwell – Saxophone, Clarinet, Backing Vocals
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Dougie Thomson – Bass Guitar
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Bob Siebenberg – Drums, Percussion
Additional Musicians
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Guest performers include David Gilmour (guitar solo on Brother Where You Bound) and other session artists from post-Hodgson albums.
Cover Art
The cover features a minimalist design with a modern geometric motif, symbolizing the band’s evolution and deeper cuts beyond mainstream hits.
Unlike the 1990 compilation, this album avoids iconic album cover references and instead presents a subtle, retrospective aesthetic.
Musical Style
The Very Best of Supertramp 2 showcases:
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Progressive rock compositions from the 1970s
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Melodic pop rock tracks from the 1980s
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Live and alternate versions demonstrating the band’s stage energy
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Songs that reveal the depth and complexity of Supertramp beyond their radio hits
This compilation is particularly appealing to dedicated fans and collectors.
Fun Facts
🎹 Deep Cut Focus
This album highlights tracks that are lesser-known but highly regarded by long-time Supertramp fans.
🎹 Complementary Compilation
Serves as a companion to the 1990 compilation, offering a more complete view of the band’s catalog.
🎹 Post-Hodgson Material Included
Several tracks from albums like Brother Where You Bound and Free as a Bird are included, emphasizing the band’s continued creativity without Hodgson.
Trivia
• Some tracks on this compilation are live versions or alternate mixes, giving fans a fresh perspective on familiar songs.
• The compilation was primarily marketed in Europe, where Supertramp maintained a strong fan base in the early 1990s.
• It includes material spanning nearly two decades of Supertramp music, from Crime of the Century (1974) to Free as a Bird (1987).
Did You Know?
💡 The album includes tracks like Child of Vision and Even in the Quietest Moments, which never appeared on the first “Very Best of” compilation, making it a valuable addition for collectors.
💡 The cover art intentionally avoids referencing the band’s most famous images, focusing on a retrospective, “insider” feel.
💡 Some fans consider this compilation essential for a complete understanding of Supertramp’s evolution, especially post-Hodgson.
💡 The track Take the Long Way Home appears as a live version, offering a different experience compared to the original studio recording.
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Supertramp - Supertramp (1970)
Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped (1971)
Supertramp - Crime of the Century (1974)
Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? (1975)
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments (1977)
Supertramp - Breakfast in America (1979)
Supertramp - Some Things Never Change (1997)
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